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louise cooper is on standby as well. it was your bottom the trading day before mark made his bold call. art, where do we go from here? >> well, mandy, thank you very much. and i think it's great to see mark and remember that call that he made which was impressive and amazing and an amazing time. i think that as we look at what's changed since then and where we really are now in the process, we've repaired a lot. certainly domestically we've repaired a lot. think about what we were concerned with back then, it was much more of what u.s. banks were going under the waves and what was the next step and how much contagion there was going to be domestically. obviously our problem -- the problems we face today are much more international. we're concerned about china, european sovereign debt issues. but much less about double dip recession that was montra for a good chunk of that last three years since the markets hit the bottom. i think we're in a much different place. and i think we have more room to go on the upside. >> how m
louise cooper is on standby as well. it was your bottom the trading day before mark made his bold call. art, where do we go from here? >> well, mandy, thank you very much. and i think it's great to see mark and remember that call that he made which was impressive and amazing and an amazing time. i think that as we look at what's changed since then and where we really are now in the process, we've repaired a lot. certainly domestically we've repaired a lot. think about what we were...
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louise white was handed a check for $336.4 million. that is the third largest solo payout in history. she says she bought the ticket at a grocery store when she just stopped in to buy some rainbow sherb sherbet. lucky her. >>> a solid sign for jobs in america, according to adp, the private sector of job payrolls increased by 216,000 last month. that gain was slightly about 1,000 above estimates. this is though the 25th consecutive monthly gain. the gain for investor's appetite for friday's jobs report and to get jobs going, we need companies to hire. so let's ask if they are. the ceo of snap-on tools. he joins us now. thank you very much for coming on cnbc again. are you hiring? are you one of the ones going to add to the private sector payroll numbers? >> last year we hired in the united states between -- increased our work force between 5% to 6%. i think you could say clearly we're hiring. i mean, the sales are up in the fourth quarter in last year over pre-recession levels. i think we reached pre-recession levels in the fourth quart
louise white was handed a check for $336.4 million. that is the third largest solo payout in history. she says she bought the ticket at a grocery store when she just stopped in to buy some rainbow sherb sherbet. lucky her. >>> a solid sign for jobs in america, according to adp, the private sector of job payrolls increased by 216,000 last month. that gain was slightly about 1,000 above estimates. this is though the 25th consecutive monthly gain. the gain for investor's appetite for...
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for louise, it's not the image she wants to remember. it's the trip one of the girls made last week to the hairdresser. >> she just laughed and laughed and talked about her mother, because her mother knew me. we just had the best time, and that's the last thing i can remember right now. >> reporter: we leave you with this image. dad and his two princesses. >> again, that was brian mentz. >>> still ahead, six soldiers are missing in afghanistan. we are getting a clearer picture of what actually happened to them. >>> the feds are coming down on one company for a product that promises caffeine without the coffee. lizzie o'leary has the scoop, next. >>> news developing right now. i want to begin with those six british soldiersoldiers. they are presumed dead after their armored vehicle apparently hit a land mine in afghanistan. this happened out on patrol in southwestern afghanistan. members of the nato-led international security has since secured the area, but they will not officially confirm the deaths until they get inside the damaged vehi
for louise, it's not the image she wants to remember. it's the trip one of the girls made last week to the hairdresser. >> she just laughed and laughed and talked about her mother, because her mother knew me. we just had the best time, and that's the last thing i can remember right now. >> reporter: we leave you with this image. dad and his two princesses. >> again, that was brian mentz. >>> still ahead, six soldiers are missing in afghanistan. we are getting a...
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louise white took the lump sum payout of 210 million. she bought the ticket as an afterthought while buying her son some rainbow sherbert at a store. >>> and now back to the presidential race and a critical voting block. the candidates are actively courting christian conservatives. many are undecided as they weigh the candidate's positions on several issues, including same-sex marriage, abortion, and the economy. who will win their vote? our next guest says clues may be found in another question. who would jesus vote for. larry totten is the director of fixed point foundation and the belief blog, who would jesus vote for. larry, first of all, welcome. >> carol, it's great to be with you. >> great to have you. why has jesus been so prominent in this election season? >> well, i think that there are an awful lot of evangelicals and others who would certainly say that they ascribe to the teachings of jesus christ and quite naturally candidates want to court that particular voting block. >> so is this the kind of question, you know, who shoul
louise white took the lump sum payout of 210 million. she bought the ticket as an afterthought while buying her son some rainbow sherbert at a store. >>> and now back to the presidential race and a critical voting block. the candidates are actively courting christian conservatives. many are undecided as they weigh the candidate's positions on several issues, including same-sex marriage, abortion, and the economy. who will win their vote? our next guest says clues may be found in...
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louise white has some serious luck. the 81-year-old hit the powerball jackpot. lump sum, she's taking it as a payout which means this little lady is banking $210 million. she found out about the ticket. she double-checked it a couple of times and then put it in her bible so it wouldn't get lost. congratulations. >>> let's head to l.a. now, shall we? this is not the kind of rock hollywood stars wear on their finger. but people are turning out to see this massive piece headed for a los angeles museum. the boulder weighs 340 tons and is traveling only at night at 5 miles an hour. it's on a journey to the l.a. county museum of art to be a part of the artist michael kaiser's sculpture "levitated mass". >>> mitt romney wins six out of ten super tuesday states including ohio but fails to land a knockout in the buckeye state. what this means for his campaign. we're going to hit the trail next. shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger a
louise white has some serious luck. the 81-year-old hit the powerball jackpot. lump sum, she's taking it as a payout which means this little lady is banking $210 million. she found out about the ticket. she double-checked it a couple of times and then put it in her bible so it wouldn't get lost. congratulations. >>> let's head to l.a. now, shall we? this is not the kind of rock hollywood stars wear on their finger. but people are turning out to see this massive piece headed for a los...
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today louise white, who kept the ticket in her bible claimed nor lan $330 million, the third biggest jackpot in powerball history. congratulations to her and her family, wolf. >> good for her. lucky bible indeed. thank you. >>> president obama has a scathing dose of super tuesday rhetoric, warning them, this isn't a game and wishing them luck. he seems to think they need. >>> the worsening crisis in syria igniting huge political fireworks as key lawmakers demand to know what the united states plans to do to stop the slaughter. >>> top members of the notorious hacking group busted worldwide in a string of major cybercrimes affecting more than 1 million victims. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news, political headlines and jeanne moos all straight ahead. i'm wolf blitzer at the cnn election headquarters. you're in "the situation room." >>> it's a side of president obama we don't always get to see. the gloves were off over at a white house news conference today where he hit his rivals hard again and again on foreign policy, slamming wha
today louise white, who kept the ticket in her bible claimed nor lan $330 million, the third biggest jackpot in powerball history. congratulations to her and her family, wolf. >> good for her. lucky bible indeed. thank you. >>> president obama has a scathing dose of super tuesday rhetoric, warning them, this isn't a game and wishing them luck. he seems to think they need. >>> the worsening crisis in syria igniting huge political fireworks as key lawmakers demand to know...
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louise white from shreveport, louisiana won $400 million. >>> the valedictorian got news that she can stay in the united states, at least temporarily. so can her sister. our affiliate has the latest from north miami, florida. >> it's crazy. it's been like a roller coaster of emotions. >> she's at a high point. she'll get to stay in the united states, at least for now. >> i can't believe i get to stay for graduation. >> reporter: she is the valedictorian and both she and her sister were facing deportation to columbia within a month. but ever since their story went public last week, students and the community have rallied to their defense. and on tuesday, immigrations and customs decided to allow the sisters to stay for two more years. >> i'm very grateful. i told my sister, we are so blessed. >> reporter: but the decision is bitt bittersweet because the women are still here illegally and face deportation again in 2014. >> it is good we are moving forward. ho however, that is not the goal. the goal is to keep them here permanently. >> their lawyer is filing a motion to keep them here as
louise white from shreveport, louisiana won $400 million. >>> the valedictorian got news that she can stay in the united states, at least temporarily. so can her sister. our affiliate has the latest from north miami, florida. >> it's crazy. it's been like a roller coaster of emotions. >> she's at a high point. she'll get to stay in the united states, at least for now. >> i can't believe i get to stay for graduation. >> reporter: she is the valedictorian and both...
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the winner of last month's $3 $ million jackpot is louise white. she just kept putting it in her bible until she did start coming forward. >> i do want to say that i'm very happy and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> $336 million. our other big story today, let me say it again, two words: super tuesday. ten states, more than 400 delegates up for grabs. coming up next we're going to talk to the head of the republican party in the state of tennessee where 55 delegates are up for grabs, and the state in which newt gingrich just made a mighty big promise. stay with us. ohhh my head, ohhh. [ speaking in japanese ] yeah, do you have anything for a headache... like excedrin, ohhh, bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. no, bayer advanced aspirin, this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin has microparticles, enters the bloodstream fast, and safely rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your tough pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for
the winner of last month's $3 $ million jackpot is louise white. she just kept putting it in her bible until she did start coming forward. >> i do want to say that i'm very happy and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> $336 million. our other big story today, let me say it again, two words: super tuesday. ten states, more than 400 delegates up for grabs. coming up next we're going to talk to the head of the republican party in...
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host: montana, louise, republican line. hello. caller: i am calling about the gas situation. i do not believe we should be building roads and bridges. we need to put the pipeline through, first. at $5 a gallon, we will not be able to go anywhere but the grocery store. nobody is on to travel. our state depends on tourists coming in here. i think it is ridiculous that they didn't get the pipeline going first. i believe that is more jobs right there. on this jobs. when are they going to stop listening to this muslim president? he is trying to ruin our country. he is a professed moslems. he was on george stephanopoulos 's show before he was every elected. i think george has cover that up. host: on other networks, the president has professed himself to be a christian. just to say. what do you think about the jobs bill from yesterday? caller: what jobs bill? host: chesterfield, michigan -- chesterfield, new hampshire. caller: i do not think our president is a muslim. he is a christian. he proved he was born in hawaii. again, this is just a smokescreen. i am not familiar with all of
host: montana, louise, republican line. hello. caller: i am calling about the gas situation. i do not believe we should be building roads and bridges. we need to put the pipeline through, first. at $5 a gallon, we will not be able to go anywhere but the grocery store. nobody is on to travel. our state depends on tourists coming in here. i think it is ridiculous that they didn't get the pipeline going first. i believe that is more jobs right there. on this jobs. when are they going to stop...
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louise, on our line for democrats. caller: we have made it to the moon, but we have the missed theboat on earth. president obama was right in cancelling the move and mars expedition. nasa and the pentagon are connected, and the reason george w. bush wanted to put a based on the loan was to use it to launch nuclear rockets from. i believe most of the exploration is useless. our earth is destroyed by fossil fuels, the greenhouse gases which might become irreversible because neanderthaloid republicans did not believe in science or global warming. host: mark matthews, is there an advantage from launching missiles from one. on the earth, to from -- from one part of the earth to another, as opposed to the mound? guest: the move has never been an option, as far as i know, for launching missiles. there is a big gain, but there has always been a push within nasa. every time i talk to people from the agency, they are not above military means there. maybe, overall, there is some link, but people within nasa are fiscally independe
louise, on our line for democrats. caller: we have made it to the moon, but we have the missed theboat on earth. president obama was right in cancelling the move and mars expedition. nasa and the pentagon are connected, and the reason george w. bush wanted to put a based on the loan was to use it to launch nuclear rockets from. i believe most of the exploration is useless. our earth is destroyed by fossil fuels, the greenhouse gases which might become irreversible because neanderthaloid...
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mike was dragging -- and louise went over to help. he returned fire and if he did he was hit a bullet as well. it just started off this whole chain where it was, the fire was relentless, there was no cover and truly at that moment there was no way out. >> alright, well i mean, we could probably tell you about the rest of the book but then you wouldn't buy it. with that said we are going to leave it at that and let you guys hopefully by the book but let's step back for one second from this mission. the afghan commanders were key part of this mission and that was one of the reasons why they were cast to go on this mission. at the time this was the third mission. they were brand-new unit. they were essentially created to carry out these high-value issues tick capture the high-value targets. they were mentored by american special forces. actually this team was the first team to go and mentor them are going at this point i have seen them in action a couple of times. as all ana units they are a little uneven but overall they have a good tra
mike was dragging -- and louise went over to help. he returned fire and if he did he was hit a bullet as well. it just started off this whole chain where it was, the fire was relentless, there was no cover and truly at that moment there was no way out. >> alright, well i mean, we could probably tell you about the rest of the book but then you wouldn't buy it. with that said we are going to leave it at that and let you guys hopefully by the book but let's step back for one second from this...
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c-span: louise barnett, author of "touched by fire," what's that title mean? >> guest: it comes from a speech that oliver wendell holmes made about the civil war, and it seemed to me very appropriate. he said, "to our great good fortune and our youth, our hearts were touched by fire. and we learned at an early age that life was a passionate and serious thing." i haven't exactly quoted that, but the point is that people who were young during the civil war were inspired and matured in a way that perhaps hasn't happened to every generation. c-span: but the subtitle on your book is "the life, death and mythic afterlife of george armstrong custer." who was general custer? >> guest: well, custer was part of that generation that was touched by the fire of the civil war. he had a splendid, heroic career as a general in the civil war. and then afterwards, the time when he becomes very interesting to me, at the age of 25, he was one of 135 unemployed major generals. he had to redirect his life. for the first few years, it wasn't easy. and then he found a new career on t
c-span: louise barnett, author of "touched by fire," what's that title mean? >> guest: it comes from a speech that oliver wendell holmes made about the civil war, and it seemed to me very appropriate. he said, "to our great good fortune and our youth, our hearts were touched by fire. and we learned at an early age that life was a passionate and serious thing." i haven't exactly quoted that, but the point is that people who were young during the civil war were inspired...
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. >> professor, what have we done scientifically since 1978 when louise brown was born? >> well, a key juncture to place five years later when scientists were able to freeze work prior preserve embryos. so since then we have dealt with the question of the embryos left over from the idea of treatments, many of which will not be used by our parents open to have children . and so that breakthrough have preservation, the ability to pile embryos and use them in resech
. >> professor, what have we done scientifically since 1978 when louise brown was born? >> well, a key juncture to place five years later when scientists were able to freeze work prior preserve embryos. so since then we have dealt with the question of the embryos left over from the idea of treatments, many of which will not be used by our parents open to have children . and so that breakthrough have preservation, the ability to pile embryos and use them in resech
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. >> the 1978 birth of louise brown. does that compare to the founding of a vaccine for polio, etc. as far as scientific experiments? >> i think so, absolutely. in fact it is a different kind of juncture. it's not another vaccine however important it's the first time in human history that a child is being conceived in a laboratory of side of the womb but it raises all kinds of issues about family life that we've been wrestling with, km, childhood, section of the from and what i focus on in this book is what it means for science and technology and where we want to draw the lines in the past and in the future about the kind of research that we are willing to count with embryos in the laboratory. >> professor banchoff, which you consider embryo politics to be a personal issue, a scientific issue, state issue, religious issue? >> i think it is all of those and as a political scientist most interested in the political dimension but what makes the book different from most political science books is the centrality of ethics and fundamental questions about life and death and human suffering
. >> the 1978 birth of louise brown. does that compare to the founding of a vaccine for polio, etc. as far as scientific experiments? >> i think so, absolutely. in fact it is a different kind of juncture. it's not another vaccine however important it's the first time in human history that a child is being conceived in a laboratory of side of the womb but it raises all kinds of issues about family life that we've been wrestling with, km, childhood, section of the from and what i...
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i also want to thank my colleague from new york, congress woman louise slaughter who fought so hard and long towards this effort. this legislation was a rare instance where 96 senators came together to deliver results for the american people. we passed a strong bill with teeth that will clearly and expressly make it illegal for members of congress, their staff and their families to gain personal profits from nonpublic information gained through their service. i strongly believe that we have to make it clear that no one is above the law and that members of congress need to play by the exact same rules as every other american. it's simply the right thing to do. this is a commonsense bill, and americans can be assured that our only interest is in their interest. when president obama signs the stock act, we will have begun to restore some of the public's faith in washington. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. ms. collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, madam president. i would ask to be notified after one minute. t
i also want to thank my colleague from new york, congress woman louise slaughter who fought so hard and long towards this effort. this legislation was a rare instance where 96 senators came together to deliver results for the american people. we passed a strong bill with teeth that will clearly and expressly make it illegal for members of congress, their staff and their families to gain personal profits from nonpublic information gained through their service. i strongly believe that we have to...
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this is louise. >> caller: um, i personally think that president obama did a very good news conference. i do thank him for acknowledging the good that george bush did with the, you know, he had a strategy for getting out of iraq and a deadline, and he had a strategy for getting out of afghanistan, president bush did. and obama has pretty much followed that. and president bush had all the oil leases signed and ready to go so that by 2010, which was less than a year into mr. obama's administration, the oil imports dropped. so it wasn't anything that he did. i do think that, you know, it might cost us more in the long run for the increased efficiency, fuel efficiency standards. i hope he does well. i did admire him for standing up to netanyahu. >> host: you hope the president does well? you're calling on our republican line. >> caller: yes, i am, i'm hoping he does do well because i am not a supporter of the right-wing israelis -- >> host: your primaries are there in virginia. are you going to vote? >> caller: i sure did. i voted for ron paul. >> host: thanks for sharing your vote details
this is louise. >> caller: um, i personally think that president obama did a very good news conference. i do thank him for acknowledging the good that george bush did with the, you know, he had a strategy for getting out of iraq and a deadline, and he had a strategy for getting out of afghanistan, president bush did. and obama has pretty much followed that. and president bush had all the oil leases signed and ready to go so that by 2010, which was less than a year into mr. obama's...
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louise kerr. we need a venue to house the pictures and the oral history because we know in the civil rights field that baltimore, than like any other city in america, when you look at litigation, legislation and leaders, we are second to none, but it is captured nowhere. we need a venue. many of us contend it should be at read's. it should be at read's. we say we commend the maryland historical society for having this. we hope and pray those gathered here this evening would join us, president of the southern christian leadership conference and past naacp president. i now represent reverend sharpton. i'm saying we need to house and document these before we lose them. we are only one generation away from losing it. thank you. [ applause ] >> i think dr. cheatham knows that i want read's used for a worthwhile purpose. i don't want it to be a strip club or whatever they can stick in there to apiece the black community. i want it and the white community wants it because they are fighting just as hard.
louise kerr. we need a venue to house the pictures and the oral history because we know in the civil rights field that baltimore, than like any other city in america, when you look at litigation, legislation and leaders, we are second to none, but it is captured nowhere. we need a venue. many of us contend it should be at read's. it should be at read's. we say we commend the maryland historical society for having this. we hope and pray those gathered here this evening would join us, president...
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we haven't talked about four blocks down the street, louise kurr, integrated supervision at the library. we need a venue to house the pictures, the oral history, because we know, in the civil rights field, that baltimore, unlike any other city in america, when you look at litigation, legislation and leaders, we are second to none. but it is captured nowhere. we need a venue. many of us contend, it should be at read's. it should be at read's. but we're saying that we commend the maryland historical society forring this this but we would hope and pray those gathered here those evening would join us, president of the southern christian leadership conference, past naacp president, i represent reverend sharpton, three civil rights organizations. we're saying we need to house and document these before we lose them. and we only are one generation away from losing it. thank you. >> i think he knows i agree with him. i want -- i want read's used for a worthwhile purpose. i don't want it be a strip club or just whatever they can stick in there to appease the black community, and the white communi
we haven't talked about four blocks down the street, louise kurr, integrated supervision at the library. we need a venue to house the pictures, the oral history, because we know, in the civil rights field, that baltimore, unlike any other city in america, when you look at litigation, legislation and leaders, we are second to none. but it is captured nowhere. we need a venue. many of us contend, it should be at read's. it should be at read's. but we're saying that we commend the maryland...
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thelma and louise, and that's what obama would like to do with romney. he could easily do it with santorum, but romney has moved somewhat to the right. i thi i think the thing about romney moving to the right is a lot of independents know he's just playing a conservative on tv because he does it so poorly. there's almost a certain logic or asset in that that he doesn't lie very well. he's a terrible liar. you can see right through him. when he's like playacting that he's a southerner and i eat grits and all this stuff, people know he's faking it. that could help him with independents. they don't believe he really is a kwefsh conservative. >> the new yorker had this, and the bartender said governor romney what would you like? that's the core issue of his ideolo ideology. >> let's go tie student from gettysburg college. you're next. >> hi. i'm sarah hayes from concord, new hampshire. i had a question about the change issue in the 2008 election, which obama eventually turned into an asset. to what degree do you think that jeopardized the mccain campaign in
thelma and louise, and that's what obama would like to do with romney. he could easily do it with santorum, but romney has moved somewhat to the right. i thi i think the thing about romney moving to the right is a lot of independents know he's just playing a conservative on tv because he does it so poorly. there's almost a certain logic or asset in that that he doesn't lie very well. he's a terrible liar. you can see right through him. when he's like playacting that he's a southerner and i eat...
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first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for
first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a...
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in the meantime, thelma and louise, and democrats and republicans, and driving home a republicans, and driving home a business deal.llion times to use pam. it's 70% better than that bargain stuff. see? look i gotta go. pam helps you like pull it off. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>neil: we told you about the jetblue pilot forcibly removed by passengers, and we are getting details of the tick by stick tick what happened when he was making statements about religion and everything else and he yelled over the radio to air traffic control and instructed them to be quiet. pan, that -- man, that had to be scary scene on that plane. >> now we have five budget plans in washington, dc but, generally nothing is given a chance of
in the meantime, thelma and louise, and democrats and republicans, and driving home a republicans, and driving home a business deal.llion times to use pam. it's 70% better than that bargain stuff. see? look i gotta go. pam helps you like pull it off. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or...
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me tell you i am biassed as you i know, i believe governor romney is going to do well. >> governor louise have fun. i will see you on the (speaking spanish) >> you are welcome any time i can karn de you excellent >> thank you very much governor. >> obviously that was done before the final results we are showing romney absolutely dru c santorum he's sid -- sharron angles will doin me. santorum lost 8-1. how does he recover and don't you think the reverb brakeratio the route may effect the illinois and louisiana primaries on tuesday? >> first of recalled doe. thank you for inviting me to be on your show. i have come from mind myself. >> we love having you. >> i have come from behind myself in third place to win a primary. i don't think you can count rick santorum out. i don't think this is a debacle. irng it was -- i think it was pretty much expected. >> i don't think it was expected at this rate. rick santorum is a man of faith, catholic as the majority of islands are. he went to church and abolishing sandwich -- the rest of the sandlies. didn't you have the experience when you were an imm
me tell you i am biassed as you i know, i believe governor romney is going to do well. >> governor louise have fun. i will see you on the (speaking spanish) >> you are welcome any time i can karn de you excellent >> thank you very much governor. >> obviously that was done before the final results we are showing romney absolutely dru c santorum he's sid -- sharron angles will doin me. santorum lost 8-1. how does he recover and don't you think the reverb brakeratio the...
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me tell you i am biassed as you i know, i believe governor romney is going to do well. >> governor louise have fun. i will see you on the (speaking spanish) >> you are welcome any time i can karn de you excellent >> thank you very much governor. >> obviously that was done before the final results we are showing romney absolutely dru c santorum he's side. l -- sharron angles will doin me. santorum lost 8-1. how does he recover and don't you think the reverb brakeratio the route may effect the illinois and louisiana primaries on tuesday? >> first of recalled doe. thank you for inviting me to be on your show. i have come from mind myself. >> we love having you. >> i have come from behind myself in third place to win a primary. i don't think you can count rick santorum out. i don't think this is a debacle. irng it was -- i think it was pretty much expected. >> i don't think it was expected at this rate. rick santorum is a man of faith, catholic as the majority of islands are. he went to church and abolishing sandwich -- the rest of the sandlies. didn't you have the experience when you were an
me tell you i am biassed as you i know, i believe governor romney is going to do well. >> governor louise have fun. i will see you on the (speaking spanish) >> you are welcome any time i can karn de you excellent >> thank you very much governor. >> obviously that was done before the final results we are showing romney absolutely dru c santorum he's side. l -- sharron angles will doin me. santorum lost 8-1. how does he recover and don't you think the reverb brakeratio the...
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then there is louise, via roadrunner.com -- >> neil: she had more to say but i deleted the rest of the e-mail. don writes -- paul in anaheim hills, california -- >> neil: that is my point exactly, george. speculators chase prices either way, up or down. when they are shorting the energy, spending for example on the decline, as they were in 2007, everyone is fine with that. not the other way around. i can understand that. what >> neil: helen writes -- >> neil: helen, you might want to talk to robert in florida. "i'm not an obama supporter but when you invite guests on proceeds to shout over, talk over, cut them off and lecture them. one of your guests called you an ass. he was spot on." scott e-mails -- neil, i get it. neil. more of your name? snake oil. it's speculators. supply is up. demand has not increased. pure speculation." scott, pure bull. demand is up. and the dollar is down and has been going down for years. because of the mockery of the budget process in washington, which hasn't produced a budget in years. oil is priced in dollars, einstein. so the cheaper the dollar get, gue
then there is louise, via roadrunner.com -- >> neil: she had more to say but i deleted the rest of the e-mail. don writes -- paul in anaheim hills, california -- >> neil: that is my point exactly, george. speculators chase prices either way, up or down. when they are shorting the energy, spending for example on the decline, as they were in 2007, everyone is fine with that. not the other way around. i can understand that. what >> neil: helen writes -- >> neil: helen, you...
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nice to see you lee louise. what is the story? why would a bankrupt company with $1.6 billion of missing customer's funds having bonuses giving out? >> the person overseeing has a responsibility to return as much money from ms global to its creditors. why pay out money to executives? the reason is they are overseeing the unwind process. basically the argument is, if you don't pay the executives they may leave, if they all leave who is going to unwind the company. they are arguing they need to give them bonuses few hundred thousand dollars apiece. >> greta: bonuses the coo, cfo and general council, all three would have some responsibility how the company was run into the leapup to the bankruptcy filing. why weren't they making sure that money wasn't getting lost? it's not that easy to lose $1.6 billion. do they have fingerprints at all on any sort of activity that led to the disappearance of this money? >> the irony that some of these people could become embroiled in the civil or criminal investigations that are going on into the m
nice to see you lee louise. what is the story? why would a bankrupt company with $1.6 billion of missing customer's funds having bonuses giving out? >> the person overseeing has a responsibility to return as much money from ms global to its creditors. why pay out money to executives? the reason is they are overseeing the unwind process. basically the argument is, if you don't pay the executives they may leave, if they all leave who is going to unwind the company. they are arguing they...
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and i think that's why louise gutierrez is pumping this issue. >> bill: good debate. thank you for helping us. cops are stopping and frisks minorities and there is controversy over it. lou dobbs on the dream act. eliminate senator marco rubio from >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protecti
and i think that's why louise gutierrez is pumping this issue. >> bill: good debate. thank you for helping us. cops are stopping and frisks minorities and there is controversy over it. lou dobbs on the dream act. eliminate senator marco rubio from >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. enough to enjoy...
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and i think that's why louise gutierrez is pumping this issue. >> bill: good debate. thank you for helping us. cops are stopping and frisks minorities and there is controversy over it. lou dobbs on the dream act. eliminate senator marco rubio from ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just m such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ herb ] from the momt we walked in the front door, just to see me -- not as a cancer patient, but as a person that had been helped by their work, i was just blown away. life's been good to me.
and i think that's why louise gutierrez is pumping this issue. >> bill: good debate. thank you for helping us. cops are stopping and frisks minorities and there is controversy over it. lou dobbs on the dream act. eliminate senator marco rubio from ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an...
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you'll live a happy life. >> reporter: as for louise white, she has 210 million reasons to smile. linsey davis, abc news, newport, rhode island. >> pick up sherbet on way home. >> and buy me some tukts. >> pick up sherbet on way home. >> and buy me some tukts. >>> stay closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc
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. >> reporter: if money can't buy happiness, louise white doesn't know it yet. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. >> reporter: the 81-year-old came forward, today, to collect the $336 million jackpot. she's chosen a lump sum payout, a cool $210 million, the largest cash award in powerball history. her oversize check is written out to the rainbow sherbet trust. it's what her son was craving when the two of them went out on a late-night dessert run a few weeks ago. he brought his mom along to the grocery store, where he bought some rainbow sherbet. and his mom bought three powerball tickets. >> this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> reporter: and that's all she would say. probably a smart move. as we've seen with past lotto winners, more money can amount to more problems. jack whittaker won $315 million. it all went downhill from there. a lawsuit. divorce. alcohol problems. this video shows the moment he hit rock-bottom. sitting on a stoop outside a strip club. he brought in a briefcase, stuffed with $500,000 in cash. and it was stolen right fro
. >> reporter: if money can't buy happiness, louise white doesn't know it yet. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. >> reporter: the 81-year-old came forward, today, to collect the $336 million jackpot. she's chosen a lump sum payout, a cool $210 million, the largest cash award in powerball history. her oversize check is written out to the rainbow sherbet trust. it's what her son was craving when the two of them went out on a late-night dessert run a few weeks ago. he...
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not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball jackpot. a cool $210 million with the lump sum payment. the largest cash payout in powerball history. >> she's as vibrant, sharp, vivacious as any octogenarian you're going to meet. >> reporter: the larger than life check is written out to the rainbow sherbet trust for a good reason. it's what her son was craving last month when he made an unexpected trip to this grocery store. as he made a mad dash for dessert, his mom got something sweeter, three powerball tickets. >> just thrilled. you couldn't ask for a nicer family. we're so excited. >> reporter: the family is well known around town. her 63-year-old son, soul singer leroy white, is considered a newport icon. ♪ >> reporter: the actual moment when louise realized she, too, had something to sing about, she tucke
not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball jackpot. a cool $210 million with the lump sum payment. the largest cash payout in powerball history. >> she's as vibrant, sharp, vivacious as any octogenarian you're...